A Calm, Creative Summer Camp for Sensitive and Neurodivergent Kids
Limited to 6 children | Ages 5-10
Does your child shine brightest in small groups, with quiet moments to create, reflect, and just be themselves?
The Calm Creative Camp is a week-long, gentle summer camp designed especially for emotionally sensitive and neurodivergent children who flourish in soothing, imaginative spaces.
Led by an experienced meditation guide and artist (that’s me!), this camp combines art-making, sensory play, gentle meditation, and calming rituals to support emotional wellbeing and self-expression.
Personalised support throughout from a Special Needs Assistant
This camp is especially supportive for:
Neurodivergent kids (including autistic, ADHD, sensory-sensitive, or highly intuitive children)
Children who become overwhelmed in big, busy summer camps
Kids who thrive in small, emotionally-attuned spaces where they are truly seen
🌸 What’s Included:
A safe, soft space for only 6 children
Daily creative art projects using beautiful, high-quality materials
Guided meditations and movement designed to support emotional regulation
Outdoor nature time (weather permitting)
Grounding rituals and story-based visualizations
A take-home Calm Kit and art journal
I am delighted to have special guest sound therapist Nicola O Sullivan. Nicola will join us for a 45 minute sound therapy workshop on the Thursday afternoon to integrate all the creative work that happened all week.
Special Guest Teacher
Sound Therapist Nicola O Sullivan
Activities for the five day Art and Meditation camp.
All Art will be taken home on the last day of camp and sibling discount available
Water colour Dreamscapes and fantasy worlds, exploring surrealism and imaginative landscapes from dreams.
Making 3d creatures from found materials, wire and cardboard
Magic potion station
Candyland sculptures, make giant sweets from paper mache
Bubble themed abstract paintings, make abstract art from straws and blowing bubbles
Cyanotype Printmaking Use natural objects like leaves, flowers, and grass to create cyanotype prints that celebrate summer.
Make jewellery and bracelets
Linoprinting of Irish wild life